Sep 9, 2024EV Charging Network Growth Lacking, Study ShowsThe latest EV index from HERE Technologies and SBD Automotive shows the EV charging network growing, but not at an adequate rate. ByEd GarstenSenior Contributor
Apr 6, 2023Tennessee House Expels 2 Democrats Over Gun Reform ProtestThe chamber's GOP leader said three Democrats broke “rules of decorum and procedure” on the House floor by participating in a protest.ByTy RoushForbes Staff
Dec 11, 2020These Are The Billionaires Who Gave To Anti-Trump Super-PAC The Lincoln ProjectDavid Geffen and Gordon Getty are among the top donors to the super-PAC run by former Republican strategists. ByMichela TinderaFormer Staff
Oct 19, 2020At Least 67 Billionaires Made Six-Figure Donations To Committees Supporting Joe Biden In Last 3 MonthsBillionaires can’t seem to resist opening their wallets for the guy once dubbed “the poorest man in Congress.”ByMichela TinderaFormer Staff
Jan 19, 2020What Gap Needs To Do Next After Canceling Old Navy Spin-OffNow that Gap Inc. will hold onto Old Navy, it needs to clearly differentiate the Gap brand and reimagine the stores as places to acquire customers, not just conduct transactions.ByPamela N. DanzigerSenior Contributor
Jan 17, 2020The Spotlight Is Back On Gap’s Turnaround Bid After It Cancels Old Navy SpinoffThe clothing retailer has decided not to separate Old Navy after all, putting the attention back on its efforts to turn things around.ByAndria ChengFormer Contributor
Dec 19, 2019Here Are The Billionaires Backing Tom Steyer’s Presidential Campaign—Besides HimselfWith nearly $48 million of his own money funding his campaign, Steyer doesn’t need much help. ByMichela TinderaFormer Staff
Dec 18, 2019Here Are The Billionaires Backing Amy Klobuchar’s Presidential CampaignThe Minnesota senator’s donors include LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman, Slim-Fast founder S. Daniel Abraham and Blackstone Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Gray. ByMichela TinderaFormer Staff
Dec 2, 2019Digital Health Trial Uses AI For Better Epilepsy Treatment DecisionsDigital trial using artificial intelligence for epilepsy sponsored by Stanford and doc.ai analyzes vast amounts of dataByGreg Licholai MDContributor
Oct 26, 2019At Least 20 Billionaires Behind ‘Dark Money’ Group That Opposed ObamaA nonprofit group with a bland name, Americans for Job Security, spent $15 million denouncing former President Obama in the 2012 election, but until this week, the group never had to file disclosures showing where its money was coming from.ByMichela TinderaFormer Staff
Feb 28, 2019Gap To Spin Off Old Navy, Shares Soar 19% Gap says the two companies require different strategies to thrive moving forward.ByHalah TouryalaiFormer Staff
Dec 5, 2016The Highest-Paid Private College PresidentsThe responsibility of shepherding a college or university as its president is a task that’s complex, ever-changing and unyielding. It is also, for the most part, fairly lucrative.ByKarsten StraussFormer Staff
Sep 29, 2015Notable Drop-offs: Who Fell Off The Forbes 400 In 2015ADMISSION TO THE Forbes 400 this year required a $1.7 billion net worth, nearly 10% higher than last year’s then-record $1.55 billion—a cost too dear for 31 now-former members of this most exclusive club.ByChloe SorvinoForbes Staff
Jun 15, 2015In Turnaround Mode, Gap Plans 175 Store Closures And 250 Layoffs In HeadquartersFollowing consecutive months of disappointing sales results -- April same-store sales plunged 15% while sales in May dropped 6%, a decline twice as large as what the company reported for May 2014 -- The Gap Inc. is in turnaround mode. The retailer announced Monday afternoon that, in an effort to "build for the future," it is closing stores and cutting jobs in its corporate headquarters.ByMaggie McGrathForbes Staff
Jan 5, 2015Top Boards For Forbes 400 Members: Google, MoMa And A Houston RodeoThe wealthiest Americans hang out together on the boards of some famous, and not so famous, companies and nonprofits.ByLuisa KrollForbes Staff
Apr 12, 2011Modeling Ripples in SpacetimeQuite apropos of my running off to the Lemaître conference this past weekend is a new paper just accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters by physicists Robert Fisher, Gaurav Khanna and David Falta on the potential to detect gravitational waves by exploding white dwarf stars. Violent cosmic events such as [...]ByJohn FarrellFormer Contributor